Little bugBedømmelse: 5 ud af 5 stjerner

This is a great addon to manage cookies behaviour, but I found this problem with exceptions:

When in "Global Settings for ON State", if cookies are accepted only for 1st site ('3rd party' option unchecked), then I cannot add any exception to accept _all cookies_ for a specific site. If I do, it will always work in "only for 1st site" mode...

I can't find any way to bypass that conflict, it's like the global option remained over the "accept exception" options. Could you check that options combination, please?

If I understand your description correctly, Firefox does not support what you are asking for. Exceptions apply only to a specific domain, and describe what that domain can do, not what other domains can do on a web page. So a domain foo.com can be given an exception to set all cookies, which allows foo.com to set cookies as a third party at www.bar.com or anywhere else, but that does not allow bar.com to set cookies as a third party on www.foo.com. Please email if you still think there is a problem, to discuss in more detail.

The control buttons R INSANE! It has SIGNIFICANT overlap in functionality across all of them, leading 2 nothing but bugs &amp;amp;amp; confusing during operation. It should have it all in a SINGLE toolbar icon/button U can push 2 get the various funcitons in menus. If U want 2 have 'customization' simply have an option 2 remove elements from the list that the user does not want. All EYE personally wanted was something 2 clear HOTMAIL cookies when I clicked it, or @ least have a drop-down menu so I can select 'clear cookies for this page' or something. Instead, U have 2 navigate through a maze of submenus &amp;amp;amp; cryptic reference parameters nobody really needs. Sure it's interesting 2 go 2 'Cookie School', but really I don't care. I just want a way 2 clear from a current page rather than having 2 clear the entire database because that would force me 2 re-log on 2 every page I am currently on instead of jsut the active tab!

BTW: Notice how the jackazz programmer tries 2 blame the user 4 their programming mistakes! HAHAHA Everything I said is true, from the massive overlap in confusing button functionality, 2 the lack of a simple way 2 delete cookies only 4 the current active tab's page. Stop pretending the problem doesn't exist, dork. I never said I want 2 delete all cookies &amp; bla bla.

BTW: The reason I get mad about the FAILINGS of this UNINTUITIVE program is because it is WASTING MY TIME =:-P What kind of nut case makes 3 different buttons all of which have different features but mostly the SAME? Make ONE! Good god give me a break! & all the excruciating minutia of control, but nothing basic like we really need, like deleting quickly on a per-tab basis.

If you just want to delete cookies then this is the wrong addon for you. However it will do what you want, if you had bothered to read the instructions. There's a button, click it, cookies are gone. Just from the current "page" (as you so quaintly put it, actually from the relevant domain or sub-domain, configurable as needed), if there are any. Click more and more cookies will go, the button icon and tooltip will tell you what is going to be deleted. Click often enough and they'll all go. Or you can delete anything from individual cookies up to the entire database using the menus.

Bedømmelse: 5 ud af 5 stjerner

Great Cookie Controller!!! I was a long time Cookiesafe user but that is no longer developed or compatible and gone down hill. Cookie Controller is the only replacement I've found out of trying so many different cookie addons here. Better than CookieSafe!! Thank you for Cookie Controller!!! Works great!! Love it.

ExcellentBedømmelse: 5 ud af 5 stjerner

This is by far the best cookie manager I have used, far superior and way more features than cookie monster. Allows you to create cookie exceptions only for first party or all sites, I am not sure how it does this but it prevents a super-cookie leak without actually disabling super-cookies so websites that require super-cookies still work. The only feature that may improve it a bit is to add an import/export feature to back up your cookie exception list.

I LOVE Cookie Controller!Bedømmelse: 5 ud af 5 stjerner

I feel that - no matter what the specific item, gadget, etc. is, the user should be able to use it 'out-of-the-box' without having to read a manual.

That's one reason I've ALWAYS - ONLY used Macs.

The item - and controlling it should feel natural to me, the user (or you) at first.

Once I become proficient in handling it, I may choose to use the manual to learn more complicated features.

Cookie Controller (CC) exceeds in this.

On first use, you have a little icon (I have mine in the Status Bar - bottom of the screen), which, when pressed, you see three colored indicators - each representing HOW Cookie Controller will handle the cookies for the site you're CURRENTLY on; 'red' - CC will destruct the cookie IMMEDIATELY after closing the site's tabs. Yellow' - CC will destruct the cookies after you quit the browser, and 'Green' - CC will not do anything to them.

When you first run CC, CC will do an inspection of all the cookies you currently have (while it's doing this, your browser will not be 'stuck.' It will, however make setting your personal site-per-site rules hard, so, just wait until this process is done - only a couple of minutes or so).

After this initial period, you're ready to go.

Every time you go to a site, it'll be CC's first time,' so, this is when you should fine-tune how you want CC to handle that site's cookies (CC - if left alone - will just handle every site in the same manner, which, if that's ok with you, then you're fine).

Since most of us have site's we go to on a regular (daily) basis, this 'setting up' is really no inconvenience. The only time AFTER having set CC up you' need to deal with it, is when you go to a new site for the first time (which, as I said before - if you leave CC alone, it'll handle the new site's in whatever manner you'd initially chose).

After that point, CC became unnoticeable to me - and will be for you, as well.

The new sync requires an account at Firefox Accounts. You will need an exception to allow cookies for account.services.mozilla.com (or services.mozilla.com or just mozilla.com). I might add a specific option for this when I look at all the Australis changes.

Excellent and easy...Bedømmelse: 5 ud af 5 stjerner

After trying most of the cookie manager addons over the years, I finally tried this one. It is exactly what one needs. There is a myriad of ways to manage cookies exactly as the user wishes, and not as the developer thinks you should. Versatile: yes. Complicated: No.